There is a trending topic I am seeing being discussed a lot more in the open-source software and Drupal community. The point of conversation focuses on what the role should be of enterprise organizations? Especially, those that are or have already adopted Drupal as their web platform of choice. First, for the purpose of this article, lets define an “enterprise” as an organization that places a high value on their web properties and has a six-figure (100K+USD) annual budget.

- See more at: http://www.mediacurrent.com/blog/understanding-role-enterprise-drupal

“Happy wife, happy life,” huh? Well, with a whopping 27% of companies divorcing from an already deployed content management system only to start over, it’s not worth putting the mantra to the test. This Jupiter Research statistic reveals two sides of the same coin: Companies are not spending enough time assessing CMS options and they are not satisfied with their ultimate decisions.

There is a trending topic I am seeing being discussed a lot more in the open-source software and Drupal community. The point of conversation focuses on what the role should be of enterprise organizations? Especially, those that are or have already adopted Drupal as their web platform of choice. First, for the purpose of this article, lets define an “enterprise” as an organization that places a high value on their web properties and has a six-figure (100K+USD) annual budget.

- See more at: http://www.mediacurrent.com/blog/understanding-role-enterprise-drupal

“Happy wife, happy life,” huh? Well, with a whopping 27% of companies divorcing from an already deployed content management system only to start over, it’s not worth putting the mantra to the test. This Jupiter Research statistic reveals two sides of the same coin: Companies are not spending enough time assessing CMS options and they are not satisfied with their ultimate decisions.